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Gaahlskagg
God Seed at Hellfest 2009: Gaahl.
God Seed at Hellfest 2009: Gaahl.
Background information
OriginSunnfjord, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway
GenresBlack metal[1]
Years active1998–present
LabelsNo Colours Records / Unsigned
MembersGaahl
Skagg
Websitewww.myspace.com/gaahlskagg666

Gaahlskagg is a Norwegian black metal band from Sunnfjord, Norway, founded in 1998 by Gaahl (former frontman of Gorgoroth and God Seed) and Skagg. Gaahl and Skagg were also members of the band Sigfader at the time.

History

They first released the Split CD: Erotic Funeral Party I together with Stormfront in 1999. Then in 2000 they released their first full-length: Erotic Funeral, which was recorded in Grieghallen studios during 1999.[2]

Currently Gaahlskagg are working on their second full-length album: Av Norrønt Blod. For this release Hoest (of Taake) will do some guest vocals.

The planned re-release of their debut Erotic Funeral as a set of three 7" LP's (containing the album split into Erotic Funeral party I - III) has been denied by their label. No Colours Records instead re-released the album as 12" LP limited in blue (100 pcs.) and black vinyl.

Members

Founders

Current session members

Former session members

Discography

References

  1. ^ Gaahlskag biography @ MusicMight Archived 2009-10-23 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Gaahlskagg - Erotic Funeral". Metalnews.de. Retrieved 2009-04-14.